Currently there are seven denominations of tickets issued by the Federal Reserve Board of the United States: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, all well known to us, but did you know that several years ago one was in circulation whose value was 500 Dollars? Like she was?
Before we told you that in addition to said bill, others of great value circulated, there was even one of up to 100,000 dollars, which was only used in fiscal channels.
WHAT IS THE 500 DOLLAR BILL LIKE?
The last time $500 bills were printed was in 1945.but more than two decades later, the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve decided to discontinue them in 1969. In total, two banknotes of this denomination were issued: one in 1918 with a blue seal and the other in 1928 and 1934 with a green seal.
500 dollar bill blue stamp
He blue seal $500 bill was produced in 1918. It has the image of John Marshallthe fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the period from 1801 to 1835.
500 dollar bill green stamp
He green stamp 500 dollar billalso known as the Federal Reserve note, has the portrait of William McKinley, the twenty-fifth president of the United Stateswho was murdered.
This one, from the 1934 series, was initially used for banking transactions, but was discontinued when they discovered that the criminals used it to launder money. These bills, for the most part, were exchanged and destroyed.
THE U.S. DOLLAR
The US dollar is the currency currently in circulation in the United States. Although it is originally from that country, it is also the official currency in other nations.